A battery is a device that stores and produces electrical energy by converting chemical energy into electrical energy through electrochemical reactions.
An iPad uses electrical energy from its battery. When the battery is charged, it stores this electrical energy to power the device's functions.
A battery is a device that stores energy in the form of chemical energy that can later be converted into electrical energy.
A battery is a device that converts mechanical energy into chemical energy. It stores this energy in the form of chemical reactions that can later be converted back into electrical energy to power a device.
no, its chemical energy to electrical energy.
Many call batteries this but there are others such as a chemical called ATP.
An iPad uses electrical energy from its battery. When the battery is charged, it stores this electrical energy to power the device's functions.
A battery is a device that stores energy in the form of chemical energy that can later be converted into electrical energy.
A battery is a device that converts mechanical energy into chemical energy. It stores this energy in the form of chemical reactions that can later be converted back into electrical energy to power a device.
no, its chemical energy to electrical energy.
A cell produces a DC current and keeps on producing it until the cell is depleted, wheras a capacitor stores electrical energy and discharge's it all when needed and becomes empty until it is recharged. In a nutshell a cell produces electrical energy and a capacitor only stores it.
Simply put, an electronic device that stores charge is a capacitor.
Many call batteries this but there are others such as a chemical called ATP.
The battery is not electricity. A battery is a device that stores energy in the form of chemical energy. When energy is taken out of the battery, it comes out in the form of electrical energy. And if the battery is rechargable, then energy is put into it also in the form of electrical energy. A2. There is sometimes a confusion, amongst non-technical people when discussing electrical items. A distinction is made between an AC mains operated device and a battery operated device. Calling the mains device 'electric' and the other 'battery'. A battery operated device is also 'electric', The current is DC and the voltage usually a lot lower (and safer) than the domestic supply. So yes. A battery operated device is electric. Batteries do produce electricity.
A source is a device that provides electrical energy, while a battery is a specific type of electrical energy source that stores chemical energy and converts it to electrical energy. Think of a battery as a portable source of energy that can be used in various electronic devices, while a source can refer to any device that generates electricity, such as a power outlet or generator.
A rechargeable battery. (The battery in your cellphone, or the one in your car.) When it's empty, you connect it to a source of electrical energy. The battery stores the electrical in the form of chemical.
Most probably electrical energy.
A cellphone battery converts chemical energy into electrical energy. When the battery is connected to a device, the chemical reactions within the battery generate the flow of electrons that powers the device.